Hey everyone, I'm quite new to BrikWars (I only found out about it a week ago) but have become instantly obsessed. I have yet to play my first game, but in the mean time have been making stat cards.Here is one I've come up with for Zombies - I still have the editable Photoshop file, so if anyone has any suggestions then I am easily able to make changes:

You could also have a non-lethal hit deliver zombieitis, which deals an additional 1d4 damage every turn. It works off of the rules for fire in that it also takes a d4 out of their armor every time they take damage. The good news is that this is pretty much as far as you need to get into the fire rules for it to work: you don't have to worry about zombies breaking down a building like fire would so you don't need those rules.

Thanks for the replies, I don't have time right now but I'll make modifications and upload them soon. I haven't seen the rules for fire damage (I've read the 2005 rulebook and am currently reading through the 2010 one), could anyone point me in the right direction?

Nope, just chapter 8.3.4 of the 2010 rules. Here's the condensed version for your zombies:

The simple idea is that anytime someone is hit by a zombie attack, zombie-itis is transfered to them as well. The zombosis does 1d4 damage to the minifig at the beginning of the turn - usually this is non-lethal. If a 1 is rolled at this time, then the subject's immune system fought off the illness. Unfortunately for as long as they are infected, a minifig will also take an additional 1d4 damage from all attacks, as well as -1d4 to skill. An infected unit that dies is considered to have been killed by a Trained Zombie, and would rise on their next turn.

well, asuming the hostile player knows what the trained zombie can do he will most likly do everything in his/her/its power to blow the trained zombie to hell and back before it can transform his/her/its units. If the price was lower the player could field more of them and have a chance to arrive at the front lines.

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